Look at what I saw today
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These are Navy Seal boats. I see them in our Shipyard all the time. Lots of tight security. They only move them around in the yard on swingshift. They come in on Semi flatbeds with trailer attached then are unloaded by crane and moved on trailer from there.
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If these have motors built by Innovation, they are experimenting with some really 'bad ass stuff", we would all love to have some of the big stuff they are building for our US Govt. How about 700 + inch big block, with 900+ HP, that run on under 80 Octaine, yes its true, they are building that kind of stuff, because you can't get half way decent gas in "most" parts of the world. Hook one of those motors up with some good ole Sunoco ultra 94 and you got over 1000 HP and over 1000 lbs of toque at 4500rpm, but remember, this project is being funded by the biggest pocketbook in the orld. UNCLE SAM. We all should just dream!
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Also known as HSB's "high speed boats"... I saw one for sale somewhere recently..Freind of mine was a seal ..He said they'll run them right up on shore at speed if its a one way mission. Not sure whos making them for the gov. but theres a bunch of them out there ..Almost looks like a Cougar
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Damn that is cool. Thanks very much for stopping to take the pictures and sharing with us.
Just a couple of thoughts here.
1) Looks like a Myco trailer with holes drilled for less weight?
What would be the purpose of that, especially with those killer trucks?
2) No steps, pads, beaks or bull?
Big horsepower, but how fast?
Why would they not use stepped hull boats? Handling issues?
3) What outdrives do you think those are?
Inquiring minds want to know
Mark
Just a couple of thoughts here.
1) Looks like a Myco trailer with holes drilled for less weight?
What would be the purpose of that, especially with those killer trucks?
2) No steps, pads, beaks or bull?
Big horsepower, but how fast?
Why would they not use stepped hull boats? Handling issues?
3) What outdrives do you think those are?
Inquiring minds want to know
Mark
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High Speed Boat
Length: 40 feet
Draft: 3 feet
Fuel: 400 gallons
Engines: 2 x 557 cubic inch displacement innovation gasoline
engines (580 hp per engine)
Drives: 2 x Mercruiser Super Speed Master Stern Drives
Beam: 9 feet
Disp: 14,6000 lbs (+4,500 lbs. for payload)
Hull: Glass reinforced Vinylester Resin
Speed: 55 + knots
Range: 175 nautical miles
Fuel: MOGAS (88 octane or higher)
Endurance: primarily a single sortie craft
Refuel: any ship w/ 2.5" NATO fittings or any other size
pump nozzle
Ops: seas less than 10', winds less than 30 knots
(guidelines only)
Accommodations: 3-man crew, 12 seats (for embarked, supported
passengers)
Weapons: 4 x M60 Machine Guns 1 x MK 19 40mm Grenade MG
1 x MK 5 Payro kit 1 x M79 Grenade Launcher
1 x 12 gauge shotgun 1 x 7.62mm Minigun
Looks like the ones above might be a newer version
Length: 40 feet
Draft: 3 feet
Fuel: 400 gallons
Engines: 2 x 557 cubic inch displacement innovation gasoline
engines (580 hp per engine)
Drives: 2 x Mercruiser Super Speed Master Stern Drives
Beam: 9 feet
Disp: 14,6000 lbs (+4,500 lbs. for payload)
Hull: Glass reinforced Vinylester Resin
Speed: 55 + knots
Range: 175 nautical miles
Fuel: MOGAS (88 octane or higher)
Endurance: primarily a single sortie craft
Refuel: any ship w/ 2.5" NATO fittings or any other size
pump nozzle
Ops: seas less than 10', winds less than 30 knots
(guidelines only)
Accommodations: 3-man crew, 12 seats (for embarked, supported
passengers)
Weapons: 4 x M60 Machine Guns 1 x MK 19 40mm Grenade MG
1 x MK 5 Payro kit 1 x M79 Grenade Launcher
1 x 12 gauge shotgun 1 x 7.62mm Minigun
Looks like the ones above might be a newer version
Last edited by Von Bongo; 06-17-2002 at 09:59 PM.